“The Children of the Rainbow” is an educational documentary series that provides information about the new generation of children. Interviews with health care professionals, educators, parents and children show what challenges many children are facing nowadays and what we as a society can shift to help. The interviews show solutions on how to support these children to become their magnificent selves.

It is time to change the educational, social and support structures of our children.

Children are our future and by changing the way we raise them, we can change the world!

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…is the title of part one of our interview with Lucie Hake, founder of ILA- International Little Artists/ The Voice of Unheard Children. The interview will air on October 20 and Lucie will share how she uses art as a way to connect children around the globe to build bridges of understanding and peace.

We wrapped production doing an interview with dancer, choreographer and Y.P.A.D. founder Leslie Scott and are gearing up for the premiere of Season 4 on September 22, 2017. Leslie and Kristie talked about how to use dance as a way to empower children and to promote healthy self-esteem.

We got to interview Marcy Axness, PhD talking about “Parenting for Peace”. To quote Marcy: “If we really want to change the world, we need to raise a generation who are “wired for peace” – with brain-based capacities like self-regulation, empathy, trust, imagination and of course, intelligence.”

We got to interview radio show host, environmental activist and peace movement participant Sunny Chayes on what it was like to parent her children and her passion on conscious parenting.

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RAISING A RAINBOW CHILD

In the second part of the interview, Karina talks about what it is like to raise a Rainbow Child. Drawing from her own experiences, she answers the following questions: What kind of school systems support these highly sensitive children? What kind of environment is best for them? How can nutrition support the emotional well being of these children? What are some of the alternative education models available for rainbow children? Join us in finding out how you can support your rainbow child!